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Episode 51: The Looming Hollywood Gaming Gold Rush

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The Six-Button Samurai and @GameAgentET (OGiH) take a look at the Amazon streaming series Fallout, based on Bethesda Software’s RPG franchise, just renewed for a 2nd season, while Fallout 4 gets a next-gen upgrade on PS5/XB (a mixed bag thus far), along with a sharp spike in interest in the entire line of games generated by the show. Given the success of Fallout and The Last of Us on streaming television, and Mario and Sonic at the box office, are video games finally due for a gold rush in movie/TV adaptations? With superhero movies seemingly in decline, this may be the time for games to shine. Eddy and JJJ also take on the rising expectations for JRPG localizations in Western markets, and observe the 35th anniversary of the first handheld gaming system that mattered, the Nintendo Game Boy! We’ve definitely got our hands full on the latest OH GOD IT Hz.

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Music and Production by Mitch Proctor for Area 42 Studios and Sound

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The Six-Button Samurai and @GameAgentET (OGiH) take a look at the Amazon streaming series Fallout, based on Bethesda Software’s RPG franchise, just renewed for a 2nd season, while Fallout 4 gets a next-gen upgrade on PS5/XB (a mixed bag thus far), along with a sharp spike in interest in the entire line of games generated by the show. Given the success of Fallout and The Last of Us on streaming television, and Mario and Sonic at the box office, are video games finally due for a gold rush in movie/TV adaptations? With superhero movies seemingly in decline, this may be the time for games to shine. Eddy and JJJ also take on the rising expectations for JRPG localizations in Western markets, and observe the 35th anniversary of the first handheld gaming system that mattered, the Nintendo Game Boy! We’ve definitely got our hands full on the latest OH GOD IT Hz.

https://www.teepublic.com/user/ruminationsradionetwork

https://linktr.ee/ohgodithz

www.RuminationsRadioNetwork.com

www.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetwork

Twitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsN

Music and Production by Mitch Proctor for Area 42 Studios and Sound

Audio Engineered by Dean Delp for Area 42 Studios and Sound

https://twitter.com/DeanDelpVO

https://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadio

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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